I know this is not a popular thing to say, but I would love it if Panerai made watches based on the Ferrari case. It is actually very nice; a lot nicer (!!!) than the Luminor case, except for the 1950s one (which I love). I have liked several Scuderia mod
Only started to collect Panerai watches early this year, I am blessed with the following Panerai watches, and they are Pam210, Pam188, Pam366, Pam346, and FER0010 (Scuderia Rattrapante). Pam188, FER0010 & Pam210 carried OOR stamping on the back of the wat
Guys, the California... no matter how much I like it... (nice grunt, soft handling, practical), I am always reminded that it is a fake Ferrari and an improper Ferrari. I admit to it then... cos i drive it to work 5x a week and that it is comfy, with ipod,
I've never owned a Panerai and I am looking at purchasing my first. I was looking at the Panerai Ferrari Scuderia Chronograph FER 008. Any advise on the watch?
As a current Ferrari engineered by Panerai watch owner, what are your thoughts on the new Ferrari pieces? Cheers, Anthony excerpt from my Panerai SIHH 2009 report: FER28 - red Scuderia - basic chronograph - estimated retail price of $9,600 FER34 - yellow
DISASTER! I liked the first year versions due to their understated looks (like Panerai) and functional designs of the Scuderia models. I think the case design is outstanding and do not even mind the logos that people here like to complain about. I even ha
Panerai's major debut at this SIHH 2009 was not the watches IMO, but the introduction of its new P.9000 movements. There are NO new complications such as minute repeater, double tourbillon, etc. Brief summary of the P.9000 characteristics: 3 day power res
Panerai held an exclusive preview of the 2007 Ferrari "Engineered by Officine Panerai" Timepieces as well as a live viewing of the 2007 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix last night at Spark Woodfire Grill - Beverly Hills. The event started at 8:30pm on Saturd